CE
15
Problem
Set
Take
Home
Exercise
To
be
submitted
on
December
6
Problem
1
In
the
figure
below,
determine
the
gage
pressure
at
point
A
in
pa.
Is
it
higher
or
lower
than
atmospheric?
Take
=
9790
N/m3
and
133100
N/m3
for
mercury.
Problem
2
All
fluids
are
at
20C.
Determine
the
pressure
difference
(Pa)
between
points
A
and
B.
Take
the
specific
weights
to
be
Benzene:
8640
N/m3
Kerosene:
7885
N/m3
Mercury:
133100N/m3
Water:
9790
N/m3
Problem
3
Gate
AB
is
a
homogenous
mass
of
180
kg,
1.2
m
wide
into
the
paper,
hinged
at
A,
and
resting
on
a
smooth
bottom
at
B.
All
fluids
are
at
20C.
For
what
water
depth
h
will
the
force
at
point
B
be
zero?
Let
=12360
N/m3
for
glycerin
and
9790
N/m3
for
water.
Problem
4
The
circular
gate
ABC
has
a
1-m
radius
and
is
hinged
at
B.
Compute
the
force
P
just
sufficient
to
keep
the
gate
from
opening
when
h
=
8
m.
Neglect
atmospheric
pressure.
Problem
5
Pressurized
water
fills
the
tank
in
the
figure
below.
Compute
the
net
hydrostatic
force
on
the
conical
surface
ABC.
Problem
6
Gate
ABC
is
a
circular
arc,
sometimes
called
a
Tainter
gate,
which
can
be
raised
and
lowered
by
pivoting
about
point
O.
For
the
position
shown,
determine:
a) The
hydrostatic
force
of
the
water
on
the
gate.
b) The
line
of
action
of
the
force.
Does
the
force
pass
through
point
O?
Use
unit
weight
of
water
=
9810
N/m3